The Susquehanna Bank Center was renamed from the Tweeter center in 2008. Usually referred to as the "SBC". Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Center from 1995-2001 2001-2008 was known as the Tweeter center

One of the other most popular ways to get the Camden waterfront and the Susquehanna Bank center for concerts and other events is the River Link Ferry. The ferry will pick you up from downtown Philadelphia and shuttle you over back and forth for the particular SBC concert you are attending

Parking and getting to and from the center

Parking and leaving the Susquehanna bank center can be a traffic nightmare at times. ABC tickets suggests getting there early to enjoy tailgating by the river, or taking public transportation such as the ferry above...If you live in New Jersey you may also look into PATCO to take a train off various 2-95 exits.

A Susquehanna Bank Center seating chart is listed with the tickets, some other facts about seating at the SBC.

Lawn seating is general admission, which means there is no assigned seating behind the reserved seating...at the Susquehanna they allow you to bring blankets etc...but you have to rent lawn chairs, you are not allowed to bring a chair with you.

if a ticket is marked PIT GA or PIT GENADM, it means that you have access to a general admission area in between the stage and the 100-104 level.

seats 1-2 are on the good or center aisle in sections 100/200, 200,204. So if you are facing the stage you are close to center with lower seat numbers in those 4 sections

In the winter time, the lawn is closed off for a more intimate "reserved only" show.

View of the crowd at the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden near Philadelphia

Front of Susquehanna Bank center - as you can see the PATCO line runs right to the center!